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That New York Magazine Article: Brooklyn's Sonic Boom
New York Magazine has a long-overdue cover story on the Brooklyn music scene and the thing is pretty epic.
Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center Opens Its Doors
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center recently opened its new innovative 220,000-square-foot laboratory at its campus in Troy, NY.
Motorcyclist injured in collision with deer
November 10, 2009, 9:32 AM / A motorcyclist from Wyoming County struck a deer and was thrown from his vehicle Monday evening in Genesee County, sheriff's officials there reported today.
City moves in to preserve World's Fair pavilion
The city has started renovation work on the Philip Johnson-designed New York State Pavilion from the 1964 World's Fair in Flushing Meadow Park.
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The World's Fair Pavilion now a landmark gets preservationist assistance and paint
Preservation advocates John Piro and Mitch Selverstein paint the wall of the 1964-5 World's Fair Pavilion in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens.
Recapping the Chocolate Show, Morsel by Morsel
One of William Dean's delectables. Bowls of cacao beans, vats of liquid chocolate, and stacks of truffles invaded the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea this past weekend as the Chocolate Show touched down in New York.
E. Howard clock fetches $52,900 and Henry rifle hits $48,300 at auctions held by Cottone
This vintage E. Howard & Co. Astronomical Observatory Regulator clock soared to $52,900 at an auction held Aug.
Chocolate show where camel's milk is the star
A visitor tastes a sample at the Chocolate Show held at the Metropolitan Pavilion, where chocolates made with camel milk were all the rage.
Chocolate lovers will get a taste of the new family-friendly opera The Golden Ticket , based on Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," at the New York Chocolate Show this week.
Couple has encounter with UFO along Route 63 near Pavilion, NY
Yes, the rumors are true: YSL's Friends and Family Sale kicks off tomorrow at 8AM downtown, and if the goods are as phenomenal as we hear, there'll be a line wrapped around the block.
Strong opening for Ja Ny Special Delivery show
In yet another sign that the economy is slowly, but surely, recovering, buyers flooded the floor of the JA New York Special Delivery show, which opened on Sunday at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.
United Hebrew Celebrates 90th Anniversary Year
United Hebrew is celebrating its 90th anniversary year in 2009, having evolved from a modest home for elderly men in New Rochelle in 1919, to a leading comprehensive care community serving more than 600 older adults daily.
Last night's Bid Against Hunger event to benefit City Harvest was not only sold out weeks in advance, there were huddles of people outside the Metropolitan Pavilion looking to buy scalped tickets in order to attend.
Staten Island health care gets a lifeline from City Hall
Mayor Michael Bloomberg, standing, announces the loan program at City Hall to the delight of Borough President James Molinaro.
It's official. Some Western New Yorkers today woke to the first snowfall of the season.
WE'LL TAKE TWO: Cobble Hill 's Epaulet boutique just introduced a truly fabulous wrap dress on the house label.
Tent of Tomorrow May Not Be Here Tomorrow
Now that the New York State Pavilion has spent nearly 45 years slowly rotting in Flushing-Meadows Park, we have official evidence showing that the Philip Johnson-designed pavilion has been...slowly rotting for nearly 45 years.
Man with unique jacket tied to Pavilion robbery
A LeRoy man has been charged with Wednesday's robbery of the Five Star Bank, a crime in which the robber wore a distinctive jacket bearing the name of a chain-saw company.